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July 22
West Georgia Raceway,
Whitesburg, GA
Sanction: Schaeffer's Southern Nationals (Red Clay Revival) - $4,053
Information provided by: Joshua Joiner (last updated July 23, 10:45 am)
West Georgia win gives Horton $4,053 payday
Red Clay Revival
  1. Austin Horton
  2. Brent Dixon
  3. Pearson Lee Williams
  4. Garrett Smith
  5. Kenny Collins
  6. Mark Whitener
  7. Dalton Cook
  8. Donald McIntosh
  9. Cody Overton
  10. Wil Herrington
  11. Jensen Ford
  12. Benjamin Cranford
  13. Stacy Boles
  14. Jeff Neubert
  15. Michael Brown
  16. Chuck Southard
  17. Ahnna Parkhurst
  18. Dale McDowell
  19. Tyler Millwood
  20. Michael Page
  21. Joey Armistead
  22. Todd Morrow
  23. Will Harris
  24. Jordy Nipper
presented by
Rick Neff
Austin Horton flashes under the checkered flag at West Georgia to complete Thursday's win.
What won the race: Pulling away following a caution with three laps remaining, polesitter Austin Horton of Newnan, Ga., outran Brent Dixon of Elberton, Ga., to win Thursday’s Schaeffer’s Southern Nationals main event at West Georgia Raceway. Horton, who controlled all 40 laps, held a 1.187-second advantage when the yellow waved for Franklin, N.C.’s Chuck Southard on lap 37. On the restart he quickly eased away and went on to win by 1.775 seconds ahead of second-starting Dixon.
Key notes: The series visited West Georgia Speedway for the first time. … It also marked the first Super Late Model competition at the track since Mayes Massey and Doug Stevens took over the lease of the track this season. … The tour’s third event came after two rainouts as well as victories for Josh Rice at Beckley (W.Va.) Motorsports Park and Dale McDowell at I-75 Raceway in Sweetwater, Tenn.
On the move: Mark Whitener of Middleburg, Fla., started 10th and finished sixth.
Winner's sponsors: Horton’s Rocket Chassis by Clint Smith Racing is sponsored by Super K Express, Orr’s Towing, GW Performance, Franklin Enterprises, Topnotch Graphics, Horton’s Inc. and MSR Mafia Marketing.
Points chase: After West Georgia: 1. Jensen Ford (612); T2. Cody Overton (606); T2. Donald McIntosh (606); 4. Garrett Smith (578); T5. Michael Brown (574); T5. Stacy Boles (574); 7. Dale McDowell (570); 8. Jeff Neubert (562); 9. Ahnna Parkhurst (548); 10. Jordy Nipper (528).
Current weather: Clear, 79°F
Car count: 27
Fast qualifier: Austin Horton
Time: 14.090 seconds
Polesitter: Austin Horton
Consolation race winners: Michael Page, Jordy Nipper
Provisional starters: Ahnna Parkhurst, Jeff Neubert, Benjamin Cranford, Chuck Southard
Next series race: July 23, Needmore Speedway (Norman Park, GA) $5,053
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.
From staff reports

WHITESBURG, Ga. (July 22) — Pulling away following a caution with three laps remaining, polesitter Austin Horton of Newnan, Ga., outran Brent Dixon of Elberton, Ga., to win Thursday’s Schaeffer’s Southern Nationals main event at West Georgia Raceway.

Hornton, who controlled all 40 laps, held a 1.187-second advantage when the yellow waved for Franklin, N.C.’s Chuck Southard on lap 37. On the restart he quickly eased away and went on to win by 1.775 seconds ahead of second-starting Dixon, earning $4,053 for his third career Southern Nationals triumph and 10th overall victory of 2021.

Pearson Lee Williams of Dublin, Ga., improved one position to finish third, while Garrett Smith of Eatonton, Ga., lost a spot and finished fourth. After starting sixth, Kenny Collins of Colbert, Ga., gained one spot to complete the top five as Peach State drivers swept the first five positions.

Floridian Mark Whitener briefly broke up the home-state drivers’ stranglehold by climbing into the top five midway through the 40-lap feature, but the Middleburg native faded back to finish sixth after starting 10th.

Horton was never seriously threatened, despite a bevy of cautions that stole his momentum in the early going.

The race was slowed by four yellows, with three breaking up the action in the first seven circuits. Jordy Nipper of Gray, Ga., was responsible for the first two cautions — he had a flat left front tire on lap two and he spun on lap five — while Dale McDowell of Chickamauga, Ga., the tour’s winner on Tuesday at I-75 Raceway in Sweetwater, Tenn., slowed with a right front flat on lap seven to draw a caution.

But each time, Horton was able to pull away with ease.

“It feels great (to win at West Georgia). I made my first laps here,” Horton said. “I cut my teeth here in a street stock. We came a long ways in a short time. Man, I don't even know what to say … just glad to do it at the hometown track and get us another win. After a rough hot laps, it couldn’t have went any better after that.”

Though it took a while for drivers to get settled in, the race went 30 caution-free laps until Southard’s machine pulled up lame with just three laps remaining. There was a brief red-flag during the final stoppage as well as a fan in the grandstands was apparently hit with a rock and needed medical attention. The red flag — which lasted about 4 minutes — did little to slow down Hornton, however, as the local standout had little trouble on the restart.

Horton said as long has he didn’t get in a hurry, he knew his lead was growing.

“Actually, the slower I got the more they spread the (signal) sticks,” Horton said. “I knew I was a little worried about the right rear tire, so I just kept slowing down and they kept spreading the (signal) sticks, so I just kept the pace slow, bided my time. We had an awesome race car.”

Unlike Horton, who has turned many laps at West Georgia, Dixon was learning on the fly. He chased Horton throughout after starting alongside on the front row, but never managed to make a bid for the lead.

“Austin, he did a really good job,” said Dixon. “This is his home. This is the first time I've ever seen the place, so I’m really happy to run second to him, so no complaints there. The car was really pretty good, but we were too loose. We had a second-place car. I picked up a tire chatter with about 10 or 15 laps to go and I don't really know what that was about. We got to figure that out. I might have been a little bit too hard on that right rear (tire) and blistered it. But for first time out here and never to see the place before, we're pretty happy with it.”

Considering he’s only ran a handful of time this season, Williams was pretty happy as well. He said he worked so hard to get a podium finish, he may need to give his engine builder a call.

“I’ve got to call Jay Dickens after the race and tell him the (engine’s connecting) rods are alright because I set (the RPMs) on the chip for about two laps trying to get to third,” said Williams. “I just can't thank everyone enough man. We work a full-time job and my daddy let me off work to come down here.”

Notes: Horton’s 10 victories this season have been spread among three divisions. It was his third Super Late Model win of the year and his second with regional series after collecting a Southern All Stars win on July 4 at Sugar Creek Raceway in Blue Ridge, Ga. He also has four Limited Late Model wins and three Crate Late Model wins. … Horton’s previous Southern Nationals wins came in 2018 and 2019, both at Rome (Ga.) Speedway. … Thirteen of the 24 starters completed 40 laps. … Dale McDowell struggled to an 18th-place finish after winning on Tuesday.

Preliminary notes and results:

Feature lineup

Row 1: Austin Horton, Brent Dixon
Row 2: Garrett Smith, Pearson Lee Williams
Row 3: Cody Overton, Kenny Collins
Row 4: Donald McIntosh, Dalton Cook
Row 5: Jensen Ford, Mark Whitener
Row 6: Michael Page, Jordy Nipper
Row 7: Wil Herrington, Dale McDowell
Row 8: Stacy Boles, Tyler Millwood
Row 9: Will Harris, Michael Brown
Row 10: Joey Armistead, Todd Morrow
Row 11: Ahnna Parkhurst, Jeff Neubert
Row 12: Benjamin Cranford, Chuck Southard

Consolation results

(10 laps; top five transfer)

First consolation: Michael Page, Wil Herrington, Stacy Boles, Will Harris, Joey Armistead, Benjamin Cranford, Ahnna Parkhurst, Sam Seawright, Billy Franklin.

Second consolation: Jordy Nipper, Dale McDowell, Tyler Millwood, Michael Brown, Todd Morrow, Michael Brown, Todd Morrow, Chuck Southard, Jeff Neubert. Scratch: Joe Denby. 

Time trials (unofficial)

Driver (car no.), hometown, time

First group 

  1. Austin Horton (16), Newnan, Ga., 14.090
  2. Garrett Smith (10), Eatonton, Ga., 14.092
  3. Cody Overton (2), Evans, Ga., 14.191
  4. Donald McIntosh (7m), Dawsonville, Ga., 14.196
  5. Jensen Ford (83), Johnson City, Tenn., 14.211
  6. Wil Herrington (14), Cochran, Ga., 14.231
  7. Michael Page (18), Douglasville, Ga., 14.232
  8. Stacy Boles (11B), Clinton, Tenn., 14.269
  9. Billy Franklin (17), Calera, Ala., 14.408
  10. Sam Seawright (27x), Rainsville, Ala., 14.422
  11. Joey Armistead (21A), Sharpsburg, Ga., 14.818
  12. Will Harris (21), Pendergrass, Ga., 14.895
  13. Benjamin Cranford (93), Thomson, Ga., 14.935
  14. Ahnna Parkhurst (23), Evans, Ga., no time 

Second group 

  1. Brent Dixon (1D), Elberton, Ga., 14.178
  2. Pearson Lee Williams (121), Dublin, Ga., 14.186
  3. Kenny Collins (1c), Colbert, Ga., 14.201
  4. Dalton Cook (44D), Columbus, Ga., 14.222
  5. Mark Whitener (385), Middleburg, Fla., 14.287
  6. Jordy Nipper (1N), Gray, Ga., 14.349
  7. Dale McDowell (17m), Chickamauga, Ga., 14.419
  8. Tyler Millwood (31), Kingston, Ga., 14.525
  9. Todd Morrow (07), Penton, Ala., 14.783
  10. Jeff Neubert (86), Knoxville, Tenn., 15.182
  11. Chuck Southard (108), Franklin, N.C., 15.548
  12. Michael Brown (24-D), Pageland, S.C., no time
  13. Joe Denby (27), Tullahoma, Tenn., no time 

Thursday's schedule

7:00 p.m. - Drivers' meeting
7:30 p.m. - Hot lap qualifying
- Mini stock
- Bomber
- Charger
- Late Model Sportsman
- Super Late Model hot laps
Racing
- Mini stock feature (15 laps)
- Bomber feature (15 laps)
- Super Late Model qualifying
- Charger feature (15 laps)
- Hot shots feature (15 laps)
- Super Late Model consolation races
- Late Model Sportsman feature
- Super Late Model feature (40 laps)

Feature lineup

Row 1: Horton, Dixon
Row 2: Smith, Williams
Row 3: Overton, Collins
Row 4: McIntosh, Cook
Row 5: Ford, Whitener
Row 6: Page, Nipper
Row 7: Herrington, McDowell
Row 8: Boles, Millwood
Row 9: Harris, Brown
Row 10: Armistead, Morrow
Row 11: Parkhurst, Neubert
Row 12: Cranford, Southard

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